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Hi - a newbie here although I’ve had chooks for about 14 years.
This week we had an unwanted visitor and have now lost 5 of our flock of seven including our oldest (12yr old lady) and newest bantam Peking - we have two left and each are mourning their friend but not as friendly as to each other - should we wait before introducing new birds to the flock or jump straight in to help establish new friends within the coop?
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Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
So sorry for your losses. How terrible.
Were they taken during the day? Do you know by what predator? If it was a ground predator consider penning them behind electrified poultry netting to protect them.
I second the suggestion of fortifying their area before introducing healthy stock to them. Or try raising day old chicks with a brooder plate in the coop with them. It's quite easy to integrate a chick between 4 and 5 weeks old by raising them in the coop with the adults.
 

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